A 1993 acura integra gsr transmission.. Wat kinda question is that?
5-w30
don't know wat kind of fluid it takes 91acura integra ls
It's a 1.8 litter 4 cylinder engine.
Unleaded, at least 87 octane, using higher is cool but not necessarily better.
You say, oil, so I assume you have a manual transmission which probably uses Honda MTF. Automatics after 1995 use Honda ATF and before some use Dexron. My advice would be to go to your local Acura or Honda dealer and purchase the oil there. Honda transmissions shift better with the OEM fluid, especially the Automatics. Don't take a chance with the wrong lube. Spen the little extra and purchase ACURA/HONDA lube.
To check a engine light you need some kind of scan tool and it will show you what kind of code or codes is set for the engine light to go off.
Any premium oil that meets the service and weight requirements as spelled out in your owner's manual. usually 5-30
you can install any kind of tach you want to in your car..if you do not have a stock tach then look in your manual for the rmp sensor wire..should be blue or green coming off the distributor...just splice into it...if you have a stock tach you can just splice into the stock tach wires by taking off the dash
87 octane, i recommend running shell 91 vpower once in awhile to keep ur fuel filter clean
What kind of Acura?
What? The 1997 Acura Integra takes 5W30 motor oil. This information can be found in the owner's manual, as well as printed directly on the oil fill cap. When doing a full oil change, the engine takes approx. 4.75 quarts to fill it up. When topping the oil off, be careful not to overfill. With the engine off, read the dip stick to get a proper idea of how much oil you need.